Saturday, September 13, 2014

What to Wear for Family Portraits

The fall portrait season is upon us. One of the things that I am asked most often is, “What should we wear for our session?” I decided this would make a great blog post. So, here goes...

Top 10 Things to Consider

1      1.  Coordinate. Choose 2-3 colors and keep everyone’s clothing within that palette.
2     2.  Patterns are ok. Don’t choose anything too wild and don’t have everyone in competing patterns.
3     3.  Layers are awesome. Layering adds depth and texture to your photos.
4     4.  Clothing should fit well.  This is not the time to think about how your child can grow into an outfit.
5     5. Put Mom first. It’s important that Mom looks and feels her best!
6     6.  Accessorize. Add a pop of color here and there with a belt, pretty scarf, hat or headband.
7     7.  Footwear is important. Your feet will be in some of the photos.
8     8.  Dress comfortably. Choose clothing that you would normally wear and make sure you look like yourselves
9     9. Be consistent. Provide a unified look by dressing everyone for the same season with matching sleeve lengths.
1    10. Be prepared for anything! You just never know what can happen especially with small children - a backup outfit for a little one is never a bad idea!

A few of my favorite places to look for portrait clothing include: Gap, Banana Republic, Lucky Brand, Lands End, Mini Boden, Tea, Mustard Pie (for girls), Crewcuts, Ann Taylor Loft and Anthropologie.



Here are a few examples of some of my clients and their coordinated looks: